c AND VOLUMI! XXVII ‘ PROBABLE COUNTY LAX LEVY IS 17.5 MILLS .. ;utf 7ft»' l i . ar. I I ftO • 1.70 W.70 •a ( hi 11.00 7fa- 4 COTTACI £ OROV£ LEADER COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1D1G Husband of Victim o f Portland Accident Lived Here M rn W liu .1 .1 I'litifiiliieu ii x, the WMN k i l l e t l III the vvoiiiun It 111 U l l i u h l l e ne t | (r = ~_ ..................... ^ A d v e rtis in g and S ubscription R ates M u s t G o Up --------------- ........................ ~ — G III: S I A T I S K I. I h . n I, c « i , liup ruten, utul nnothcr mlvuncc in the ing tiglii( in ! hup«' thut flit* ml prit «*4 wc uiiiNt pii y will inculi thut our rute« nu burli NiibitcriptiniiN uih I viitic«* hi the price uf print pnp«*r Mil v «*rt i ung in u n l go up un the f I m j ' uii I'tiuifit A KiiNtern Indicateli in the Court's i in I w it y, uf tliiN tits It win fit thuf Published Budget time the Ori'KiiH A HuntheiiNtern. Mi • 'humhi emu wiin oil the puV rul! here T in payer*' Commit tea (l«»*x Into I >«• t u 11 • iiiiiu^ •lime it|i«I July, IIHI.I, lie uuui plelutl the lieuuiilititig fur the uuimtrtiu In Examination of County Ex tiun work n it«I mmle out th•• fimt tin P# iumh and Its Recommanda J ! until repurt. tloUM An» Accepted. In the iicritleiit in vvhiuh Mr« i'hiilti liii'iiu« wiin killeil, the jitn ey in ,vhi< h Af tin* rioni» o f (In* uttimnl 1 * « i • I j» •• t n I ii * v \ iin rilling nt tempt «*«1 t«» itonn the iiir«»iin^ ut flu* «iHirthuiiMi- HiiVunlny uf Ntreet lietwe« li tv\u Ntreut uufN niul wiin («•riMHtii in «* in I ••* t » uf fit«' i*on ti t \ I'uiirt uiiin I ii ' i I I •«* V w «*• ii the unm. The driver it nuuiM’i'd t l»ut I In MOV fin levy fur i lililili'd t hut I iin w heeU «kidded un tin* l.iitM* « «unity will probably In* ill fin* n | ipp«*r.\ pn v eiuunt. Klaborate MuKlcal Program at Metho Corn lor Planting Should Be of Highest iieij(liborhii«»«t uf 17.ft mill* Tin* tenta dint Church Uurier Direction of i Urmie aud In Now Available t ft % lev y un i'Ntiiunfi'd in flu* pnbli»t|i«-«l CretiwcU Taken Up Broccoli Growing Mm. U o o DeHLarze«. at Keanouahie Price. Iunior t Ì» I H 7fl lili U n . f ’icNwcll, tree, D«'t iil llu/ur HroM. l(«'«‘uininrn«liitiufiN uf tlm vnriuiiN mil» I tl«l \\ I! Worn I w ere ut C'feNwell Wed N. , n . Uobl»f Lane County Agri- l'uiiiiiiit f «'«'N uf f lu* J4 •• n «• r II I hinli'«*t rum ne««lii> interviewing fnruiiTN r«l:iti\e fu < ’hri-t in:. - w ;. n filtihglv obNerv«*«! • uiiurul Agent.; mifft’«* vti'h' ti«b»pt«* iujiinutiuu ,ii uf \ I. iiiiii , un Itnl paying more than the market price f«»r provUion« uf thu IriiN«*. thr < omitv in tu |{» joi«*«*, I» Dnughter uf Xion k\ n ii<* not l>urtere«l, virtually «•«»st n c«»inmoii see«l. purchas«*«! at th** Mi** Ilui:« lb:«g«'r, Kriicnt l ’ iirvuiice, wiin held illegal, in ti dictum in«liuatu«l t li«* frutti tiv «• |r% y un |uitJiN)iud in thu market price, were us«*«l. I f the final K l'mphrey. I• v Judge Met)inn. i«suits suow that the yi«*l«l is increased Night • • f \Voml«*r A • n I i foni The '• T h e purpuNu u! th»- pndi'.liil««ry law ««/««• bushel to the acre, the returns will ntitin nini n nuinlirr uf iterriN that hn\r in tu Nfup all tra ffic in intoxicant n , nu«l «*h«»ir. I m * uii redite«*«! nrr ri'fpoiiaihlr fur thr rr S«*« niovo'Yt<* II«*v. J un . Kiu’tt*« puator. be III«» per cent «»n th«* investment. The to end the nu I ihiu ,'* d«*ulufe«| Jmlge Mu dilution in thu rnilltit'«*. H«*hobl I Mring Y «ni («Imi TidingN actual facts o f the «-use are, however, <¿inn. " b u t the law «11«1 nut i m t«*ti«1 tu The «(HUNtiuii uf ptirchnninp Mo rotin that tto* yield is increased from 4 to 12 \11 w I .«*««ai D«* n I .nr/i'M. take from man the right tu uuiiNuine ■ ICobniNoti ty fuir frullini*« l«v thu uountv wiin bushels to th«* acre. On«* can thus see 1 * 1 » «• H«*fllbl \i»g«*|N tl.orcu/ The into* Hunt»» hiniNelf. Th«* Ntnfe could lu uii|* h t uf« nini it wun \ufu«| tu niNtriiut that the use o f go«n| s«*«'»l corn gives an choir. • •nlv deal criminally with him when t In* ru iin ty' n repieNtnf :iti\ «* n in the tu crease«! return that easily justifies Il v uhi t'Iiuir and eongr«*giiti«»vi. I i . n «'UfiNiimpt ion uf lit|iiur iM'cutiie n hi i • tute |e^i«lti t lire io intruilurr u Mill pro me use «*f g«»«»«l seed, • • • iiin« by hi* d.Norderly «'«induct. In % i «t i n jx f«»r thr le\yinj» uf n tnx f«*r f I» iw Kverynne recognizes the value o f us bn Moioluv «'\eiiing th«* Sunduy nc I ioo I impurtiiig liipiur or manufacturing it in purpose. ing a pure l»r«'«l sire in breeding up a any aniouuf fur I iin own iinc , a iniin in ut tli•• M«*th<»diNt church hi*ld ì I n pr«»- herd ur flu« k. The better the quality grun». Mie mblr«*N*4 o f welcome wna glv v it h in I iin riglitN. * ’ *»f stock the more money it returns the THOSE OUTSIDE CITY MAY Deputy D i» fn « t \ttorn«*y Murphy nr «•n by little 4 \ r ubi II unn Kntitta. Hia BE CHARGED FOR BOOKS gu«*d that there wiin a «lifferenc«* I*«*- j H 11 V V«»iee peiM'f rute«) t « »e v «r v «‘uflier uf owner. These recognized facts concern mg the l»f««eding of stock are just as tween Ia«| ii «> r impurted into :t Ntate and thè ehureh. Th«* b«*Nt niiiub«»r vvhn ri 1 1 u«* ««»accruing <*urn or th«* seed uf any Money Thus Received W ill Help in ln|iiur delilu lately 111*i iiii facture«l within f i i t f ' t u 1 me uf thè Nh«*pherd Nr»*ne fruii» other crop tor that matter an«l when Repleulfthlng Library Shelves. til«* Ntate, lull J.nig«* Mct'iim held that Ben Hur bv th«* c I unn «**« uf th«* pad or practi«*e«l will «»ft«*u yield better re- it* «other «' un «* the ultimate uni * o f the ami Mr**, J. S lienaori. Th«' r«*:iding l ui us. Tin* Cottage (im \ r library l'ipiv tii to liijuor und nut the inanufuctlire or im w a n bv M in -« Ktnii«*e \ un Detibnrg. S«*\ It is n«»t n«*c«*ssaiy to aend away f«»r put u new ruling into e ffo rt Fchruary purtatiun, wiin the important point. enti «»tlicr mimfiera w«*re w«*ll r«*n- seed to stuit hi right. We have good I, wbereliy I hum* living outside the tax «b*r«*«l. -«*«*ol h«*l«1 is acclimated aiul will g ive better re­ sults than sect I from some other locality family, mol 2Í» renta 11 yenr for midi ii«» yet heavy. The number uf package* fluir ex«*rcÌN«»H nt tlo* «hur«li Saturdnv tionul mntnbernhipa in the family. This sent *»ut tI hn year was n«»t hn largi* ns« i ufteriMM»?». A v erv ivitereating pro­ requiring two to three vetirs t«» accli­ mate. Where possible one should buy i u I iuk will lo* illudi* lor tlie renanti that that o f a y«*ur ago. but tin* number «»f gram vv 11 n rt'iidere«! by thè little folkN. •In* fund- for the purehitae o f hook* me pa«k:t::>N r*'eeive«l wun larger. vv ho w«»r«* hi eharg«* of M i n . Fr«*«l Porter, -«•«•«I on the ear. By s«» doing you know not large e lio liti to purehtiae the Hum piiinary Niiperinfetiilenf. Aft«»r thè prò j ist what you are g«'ttiag. You want to tier o f I look * reipiired by the ¡to-reusing GERMANY REPLIES TO grau» tIn* little fulka vver«* entertnined know the sires and dams o f your live patronage, u lui ye part of ivliieh romea nt gutnt'N f«»r a aliort tini«* follow«*«! bv st«»« k aud tkt* same holds good in pur­ THE WILSON NOTE thè iin mi| ( ’hri.HtmtiN tr«*at. chasing seed corn on the ear. While the from outaide the city, While thoae out aide o f the taxing diatriet linve rerpived The iiit«*rm«*dinte and mlult «lepart- price If higher for seed on the ear, one is justified in paying the price. There llerllll. Ii) ssirel«**» to Su>vill*j.— Tin* in«'ntN ren .lames W. Gerard, lltt* Ainericuu \s it hunt question goo«l se**d is ne««l«*d manner will probably be u*ed entirely atnlmasudor. L in e County Without Senator. for the purrhnae o f new ..... ka. While Stute Hí'iintor Miiighuii) may not r«*- by many growers. This was self-evident ’the «nsssvr. which also contains the u mount will not lie large it will be from the amount o f immature corn pro- the reply of Austria Hungary, Uul- tin ii from New York tu attend the up o f eolia idem ble nid. p i(»iieliing aeaaion o f the atilt«* leginla «lu« «*«1 in th«* county. This comlition can dar!a and Turkey, says: ture. This will leave the aenate one be remedied by using seed from van " T h e high minded suggestion made Hunday H.hool (.Marie* Fdert. member abort and Lane County will be «*ti«*s that «lid mil tin«* this year in the by the president of the United Slates w if Ii«»ut a member in the neunte. Senn county. To do this, we should g«*t the The intermedinte nini mllilt elnaae* of of America. In order to create u basis t«»r K. D. CiiNH-k, «af Albany, hold* th«* s«*c«l while it is still available and being thè Cimatimi ehureh Sundny nehool for the establishment of u lusting joint a«*nNt«»rahip for Linn and Lane, s«»l«l at a reasonable price. h m e elei*tei! thè follow ing offieera: Hiiperintendent, .1 11 l ’ rot/mnn; na peace, hus been reeeived und consid­ but in not a reablent o f this county. It ’y-timt aiiperinlendent, Fred l ’orter; ered by the Imperial governm ent in in understood thnt Senator Hingham Eastern Star Installs. will not r«»aign, no thnt nothing can In* j The Eastern Star lodge installed the aeeretnry, The Inni Wilkinaon; naaiatnnt thu friendly spirit which was ex a.*ereiiiry, Munti lloyle; trenaurer, Mn pressed in the president's commutil- «lone to fill the vacancy. lollowing v«*, and Arthur Jones, of In* ths most appropriate road In order lliijatbi, tin* match was *. I; in«' h nun i V Mi i}*lit '« ir> N jjet k i«l Ury *. K MI im * \ >lilllli*||«l lifil Mt , V lfl«»| i* y li a v «• I » i, tin* flint I M I illy. * • Dun 't •I y j»i*l in* flint h n ( ’«» , s. ad rula « :— e iif [»rira [luuy , ten fiv «. ID W ill • nt inni. ox 342. b ’ *J*p«l lui) for ( *I h *M j:tn4p«l I BH west a; lililí d I “ |»l »arrow* asine**, li n25pd t V ritor In I, rari, ivthiug Oil 111 >«I ) to 70 FIS or ce I l|nl rent ou •r m ui 10 li Ni* X v ng rat -d H. I 17 2lpd Id, on« nilroml 17 2lpd Ni and Pilone di r I Ir ir pup. 11 MI fr I trad« il II VIT. > tank ; ritira il it ion. rii li Iff. I 2N|ii1 went «o» for a bout that was not on the nose into the plnnka nt the Wnlilen rond ant states at u neutral place. eroaaing. There writs no ilnmnge except “ T h e imperial government Is also program, Kyan winning over Duffy. to the eowenteher. (4. Me Donnei, o f Fugene, n«*te«i as I of the opinion thut the greut wn'k of preventing further wars can lie begun referee. Then* was a large attendance Important Meeting of Tax Lengue, only after the end of the present and a sprinkling o f members «»f the fair sex. An important meeting o f the South struggle of the nations. ern I.mie County T a xp a yers' lengue will “ It will, when this moment shall Relatives Overlooker! be held nt l!:.'lti Hnturdny nfternoon nt have come, be ready with pleasure to the eommereinl elub. There svili be n re In th«* item lifkt week about the |collaborate entirely with the United port from the committee upon muniei- «lenth o f Mrs. Htiv Van Kiper» th«* names States In this exulted task." pul nffnirs, which probnblv will be (lie o f tlir«*«» snrvivivng brothers were nr T h e answer of the f *ntral powers main subject o f diacuaaion. eidentnlly overlooked. They art* Conrad. concludes with tlie usual diplomatic | Joe and Sylvester Widdersheim, nil o f A want ad. will get it. d l l t f terms of politeness. Nebraska. res o f i>r2l|iil ritti or dilrraa I 27| m I I Prices rnstlel, irth .1 ilrrilr ira old. . Cima. Ilj-lpd V r B | »M L «m b t r C «r ip Jny |||)J C O N T E S T S OH Distributes Christmas Money lo Men FO R IN T E R C L A S S C H A M P IO N S H IP D« pite the fact that the past year hus b«'«*n a hard «» ih * in the liimb«*r bus- i 11 #• NN t th«* Bn»wn Lumber ««»inpany dis tribute«! alsfut iftJOOU am«»ng its mill High School Teams Will Each employes un »» Christmas present. The Play Nine Games Dur­ men in th«* logging camps w»*re not in c I im I«*«! in the distribution, their wages ing the Winter being higher than those in th«* mill. The «listribution amount**«! to al»«»uf b (¿uite a contest is ubi be pro- Sopb«niu»re Boys* Donabi YanB«»skirk, l)il»it«-«l for several years. This, they de- f; Milton Leroy, f ; Bill Huldeman, «•. «dar«*, is the only manner in which th«* iiolladay, g; Ralph Teeters, g; Virgil Np«»rt «• :• n I»«* «*oiitinue«l with any «i«*gr«*e d«»w«iy, g. ot p«-rmaii«*ri4-y. Fr«*shmen B o y »— Bill Kidd, g; Mosby, g; H«»rner Kidd, «•; ( ’laude Kime, f ; Bill : I SCHOOL BOYS KEEP Senior (»iris— N«*va Slagle, g ; Ella COW TEST RECORDS may (Jtterback, g; Emelie HuUleuianf c; The s«h<»(»l boys o f Santa Clara are Ruth Powell, f ; d en evieve Jury, f. Juui«»r (nrl»4— Thelma Wilkins«»u, f; g«*ttiiig a practical umici standing o f the io«lnio‘iit- «»f «iairying an«J a knowledge Trysta Martin, f ; Marie Ri«iings, e; o f h«*w to conduct a succeasful business l-ois rh«»mas. g ; Esther Jorgcns«*n, g. Sophomore (»iris— Rita Hidings, f; tarai thr«»ugh actual experience. The Rose liubleuian, c; n < I h »«»I cow testing associât ion, under Juanita Shorty f ; th«* siiperv ision o f B. T. Youel, the prin­ Hi Id red Hall, g; Bethel Gowily, g. Freshmen (»iris— Alma M«»s«*r. g; Helen cipal, has just complet«*«! a monthly butter fat an«l production record o f .» h Rodolf, g; (»race Harding, «*; Ruth «•ows, according to N. S. Kobb, county Puelps, f ; Eva Wee«len, f. At this time th** standing o f th*- agricultural ag«*uf. wh«» has been inter- •*st«*« 1 in the work. M«»st «»f th«* boys use teams is as f«»ll«»ws: Pc Boys— w 1. their fa t h e r ’s «-ows to get th«*ir records. II loon The b«»y s o f the scho«»l k**«*p a record ¿1)0 1 o f individual cows an«l each month the Juniors...................... 5on r«*>ultN are totaled givin g th«* value o f Freshmen.................. ............ 1 1 (MM) the butter fat pro«luce«J by each animal. Sophomores.............. ............ 0 J Girls — The JO-«lay period ree«ird f«»r November- J uniors..................... 2 0 ll tOO mid Decemb«*r is as follows: 5ou 1 A cow brbmging to Mr. Andrews and Seniors...................... ............1 Mto 1 teste«! by K. Youel pnaluced 4 tj*» |M»un«ls Sophomore*.............. ............ 1 *» IMM) «.f butter t i t . valued at *17.J2. This Freshmen................................ 0 was the highest test. " O l d B.*>>, * ’ own« «! by Clyde Wells uih ! t«'st«*«l by M. Sh«»rt, took see«»iid place in the t«*sts bv producing 4 L » pounds o f butter fat, worth ftlli.tiO. " T i b b i t t ” was third highest, pro«luc- ing 41.7s pounds, .s’u«' is owned by Mr. Dale and tested by C Dale. " J e r s e y , ” owned by Mr. Rot»ertson and ti’-tcii by J. Robertson, t«««*k fourth with 4Liti pounds o f fat. The l«»w «'st t est ing cow pro«luc«»d w «»rt h « » f butter fat. Kn<*h month u report is made ont und -»••nt t«> the First National bank «»f Eu­ gene, which is trying to increase th«* in­ terest o f th** boys in better farming. The bank furnishes all the necessary r«««»r«l sh«*«*ts. THE WRONG UNCLE MAKES HIT WITH RIGHT CROWD High School Pla y Is W ell Received a«.: Nice P r o fit Is Realized. The high school play. “ The Wrong I ru-le.’ ’ which was presented at the high school assembly room Thursday night, showed good work on the part of the students who took part. The two character parts. Mr. \spen and Miss Aurora, taken hy f a r ] Kodolph and Kuefta Boyd, were well sustained. The suet-ess o f the play was due to the work o f Alfred Skei. the director, as well as to the effo rts on the part o f the cast. A musical program that added much Pieuty of Christmas Spirits. to the enjoyment o f the evening was There was no lack o f Christmas spirit rendered hv Mrs. DesLarzes, Miss Sils o f th«* I i « i ti i « ! kind in Cottage drove, a l­ fiv, Mrs. Griswold, George Matthews, though Marshall Ditcher reports that Ralph Brow a. Miss Ruth .Stewart and the imbibing o f th«* spirits was o f a Miss Juanita Short. quiet nature. The express o ffic e had About s2:r was put in tlie school freas not p opeilv fortified itself for tb«» un ury from the receipts. ex pec ed rush nnd ran «»ut o f the neces­ The cast o f characters was as follows: sary affidavits. For this reason a large Miss Mary Marley........ Geuevieve Jury number o f two-qunrt packages could a cousin o f n««t l«e delivered until Christmas day. Miss Nellv Marley Maud Doyls Mrs. Wade, their aunt.....Marie Ridings Wins Debating Honor. Jane, the maid................ . Reta Hidings Lewis C. Beebe, formerly o f this city, Xedekiuh Aspen........................ Curl Rodolf t«»««k second place in the annual contest Fred I'ureton, N e lly 's l o v e r ................ at the University o f Oregon for the ...........................................Robert Jones alumni association medal for extempo- Reginald Rawlins, M ary's lover....... i -moons debate. .... ....................................... Claud Kime Miss Aurora Rawlins. Reginald's aunt dH tf A » a n t ad. will get it. .......... ........................... Ruetta Boyd 1 Bates, servant.................. Virgil Powell BRITISH PLAN MORE Robert Raw fins, Reginald's uncle. . VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN : ................................. ...... Charles Führer Henry Rawlins, Reginald's niu-le....... ........................................Frank W allaci London. Altl. ii. h peace talk fills — the an the l. l o j c George goveruiueut is u g g resa ivti) going forward with Its nieastiiev to insure .1 more vigorous pro- »•> utioii ol m e war. A t thu tam e time ti »uh’ esoiiie domestic problems are being taokled. Semi-i It cial infortrtation was that the replj w lm li the allies will render to IS< rn.auy's peaee proposal* will go forward within a short time. It will lie a new year's gre e t'a g setting to :!i the entente’s indomit­ able pn-¡a i . proceed releiitleaalv with their war until -eparatton. res tltutlon and guarantee" is made cer­ tain. That determination to continue, rep resented in l.lo id George s vast plans for harnessing e v e i y ounee o f strength the nation affords, will therefore he formally announced through diplo­ matic notes. T h e United Slates will he the agency for communication. Just as Am erica was Germ any's messen­ ger. The llritish note will he Identi­ Notice to Lodge Secretaries. Kindly furnish The S«*ntine) accounts cal in form and phraseology with the o f installations nnd list o f officers in notes of refusal which e very one of ths allies will return to Berlin. I stalled. M. W. A. Elect. Th«» Mod«*rn Woodmen «»t* Ameriea have el«*cte«l the following officera: Consul, J. s. Milne; a«lviser, A. S. P o w ­ ell; banker, (»«*«». M. Hall; clerk, J. B. I'rotzmnn; sentinel, J. H. Baker; watch­ man, A. II uni loth; **s« «»rt, •?. W. Chirk; ' physician, C. F. Frost. NUMBER 1C L O R A N E M A N COLLEGE D EBATER E. W. McMindes Is Winning Honors as Orator at 0. A. C. ■ 1 ■- 1 Oregon Agricultural College, Dec. 2.1. — Special to The Sentinel.)— K. W. Me Mindes o f Lorane, is a member o f the junior class debating team which won the class championship last Saturday hy defeating the freshman team. This !s the first time in five years that the first year men have not carried away the honors in this contest. The ipiestion debuted was “ Resolved, That the I'nited States should abandon tlie Mon : roe Doctrine. ’ ’ Mr. McMindes has been prominent in forensics during his course at the col­ lege. He has been a member o f his class 1 debating team for two years, anti last year represented his class in the ora­ torical contest. Besides being a member o f the junior class team he is a member o f the col lege extension team which will tour the state this winter, debating on live ques- I tions o f the dnv in communities that 1 care to cooperate with the college In this matter.